H&M Canada launches resale platform for fashion
The online site will allow Canadians to buy and sell used clothing from any brand, helping to prolong the lifespan of those garments.
The online site will allow Canadians to buy and sell used clothing from any brand, helping to prolong the lifespan of those garments.
Equo is now known for its biodegradable straws made out of grass, rice, coconut, sugarcane and coffee that are 100-per-cent plastic-free, biodegradable, compostable and non-toxic.
The fashion retailer aims to reduce its packaging material by 25 per cent by 2025 and by using material-efficient packaging, eliminating unnecessary packaging, as well as reusing packaging.
Besides increasing charging stations, Shell will also provide more electricity from sources such as wind and solar power that will allow electric vehicles to run on low-carbon power sources.
After completing its lifecycle, Ohmie can be broken down into pieces and added to the household’s organic waste.
All pieces are made using recycled metals, and are designed around the organic shape and form of the stone.
Designed in New Zealand, Deadly Ponies has the majority of its pieces handcrafted at its own eco-atelier in Chiang Mai, Thailand, ensuring total transparency.
Footwear brand Clarks Originals has given its classic Wallabee and Desert Boot a vegan…
The new biodegradable sunglasses are made from the plant-based bioplastic M49 developed by Italian polymer manufacturer Mazzucchelli, replacing acetate, the plastic used in most glasses frames.
The powders can be used a wide variety of ways – as simple additions to anything from soups and dressings to baked goods to homemade dips and smoothie bowls.
Ccilu said each pair prevents 15 cups of spent coffee from going into landfill.
Saye’s Modelo ‘89 Vegan Cactus sneakers are available online at RRP US$192.
The shoes also come with recycled cardboard packaging that can turn into a transportable bag.
The bright-red backpack features a distinctive circular patch with the 100 Thieves logo and is limited to only 200 units.
The move is part of Dole’s efforts to commit zero fruit loss by 2025.